How Gen Z sees the world: Traveling in China by high-speed train

How Gen Z sees the world Traveling in China by high-speed train [CGTN]
How Gen Z sees the world Traveling in China by high-speed train [CGTN]
CGTN | 30-July-2023

Celia Annetta from Indonesia is studying psychology at Tsinghua University. As time passes by, she has witnessed the significant development of infrastructure including transportation and the improvement of people’s living standard here in China. Celia found that mobile payment and the high-speed railway services are very convenient in China, and she has traveled to 17 cities by taking bullet trains. During her journey, Inner Mongolia’s salty milk tea impressed her a lot. In the future, Celia hopes to strengthen the bond between her country and China by doing business and trade. Check out the video and subscribe to the channel for more China’s stories! Continue reading “How Gen Z sees the world: Traveling in China by high-speed train”

Scholars say it’s impossible for the U.S. to decouple with China in AI, here’s why

Scholars say it's impossible for the U.S. to decouple with China in AI [CGTN]
Scholars say it’s impossible for the U.S. to decouple with China in AI [CGTN]
CGTN | 27-July-2023

Data suggests U.S. visas issued to Chinese graduate-level students fell more than 80 percent from 2016-2021. The drop was even greater among majors in mathematics, computer science and artificial intelligence, as high as 87 percent across the same period. Along with visa restrictions, funding is down. There are fewer joint publications and more canceled research partnerships. Nearly 98 percent of previous U.S. funding for collaborative AI projects with Chinese institutions was cut from 2017 to 2020. Competition is in the air. But scholars say complete decoupling proves impossible. Check out the video and subscribe to the channel for more China’s stories! Continue reading “Scholars say it’s impossible for the U.S. to decouple with China in AI, here’s why”